1. Tumour of the vermiform appendix strangulated in the femoral hernia: a case report.
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Żyluk, Andrzej, Fliciński, Filip, Błaszkowski, Maciej, and Romanowski, Maciej
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HERNIA ,APPENDIX (Anatomy) ,RIGHT hemicolectomy ,TUMOR surgery ,DYSPLASIA ,TUMORS ,CECUM - Abstract
Strangulation of the vermiform appendix into the femoral hernia sac (de Garengeot hernia) is very rare. This article presents a case of a 63-year-old woman with this kind of hernia which contained a strangulated tumour of the appendix. The patient presented to the hospital with a 3-day-long history of a palpable lump in the right groin. She had no other significant complaints, but USG imaging showed suspicion of the strangulated femoral hernia containing a bowel. The patient was operated on. As the tumour was not suitable to remove via groin incision, laparotomy was performed, followed by a release of the appendix with the tumour and their resection together with a fragment of the caecum. The postoperative course was uneventful, and histological examination showed appendiceal mucinous neoplasm with high-grade dysplasia. After oncological consultation, the patient underwent prophylactic right hemicolectomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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